Sly 2: Band of Thieves Review
Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus was an interesting and enjoyable combination of standard platformer-style gameplay with some light stealth aspects that set it apart from other platformers around. It looks great and plays well, but the game is a little on the short and easy side of things, making it ultimately better suited for younger audiences. Now, Sly Cooper and his gang are back in Sly 2: Band of Thieves. The sequel delivers great stealth gameplay in a longer package. The result is a great game that comes with charm and humor.
If:
I want Sly and gang back again
…more humor than previous titles
…more danger as well
BUY IT
If:
I want less repetitive challenges
RENT IT
Silent Hill 4: The Room Review – Wow!
Silent Hill has never been so real. As a town where pure evil permeates the air and the soil and eventually consumes the people, it’s been the terrifying and brilliant idea by Konami. Each of the previous titles in the Silent Hill series of horror games has taken place in the town or some inertia of fear. Silent Hill 4: The Room breaks a strong trend because it takes place in the neighboring city of South Ashfield and centers mainly on an apartment building and the poor man who lives in it. He definitely pays too much rent to be having these typical maintenance troubles. Silent Hill 4 pairs third-person and new first-person gameplay with an emphasis on combat and item organization, breaking a tenet on simple overlays. The Room permeates an atmosphere of a disturbing, and dark soul that is a real treat for everyone who loves it, myself included.
If:
I want the best Silent Hill game yet
…to feel what it would be like to be trapped
…intense and gritty environment
….beautiful character and enemy models
BUY IT
If:
I want less scare…
RENT IT



